Transcription of C++ for Embedded C Programmers - Dan Saks
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C++ for Embedded C Programmers Copyright 2013 by Dan Saks 1 ESC-205 C++ for Embedded C Programmers Dan Saks Saks & Associates 1 Abstract The C++ programming language is a superset of C. C++ offers additional support for object-oriented and generic programming while enhancing C s ability to stay close to the hardware. Thus, C++ should be a natural choice for programming Embedded systems. Unfortunately, many potential users are wary of C++ because of its alleged complexity and hidden costs. This session explains the key features that distinguish C++ from C. It sorts the real problems from the imagined ones and recommends low-risk strategies for adopting C++. Rather than tell you that C++ is right for you, this session will help you decide for yourself.
C++ is particularly useful for embedded systems programming. 7 The “++” in C++ C++ extends C with features that support large-scale programming. These features help you organize large programs into smaller, simpler units. ... C++ for Embedded C Programmers
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